“Natural Selection,” a dramedy in which a childless Christian housewife tracks down the illegitimate son of her dying husband, attracted intense buyer interest after its Sunday world preem and looks likely to land with a specialty distrib soon. Acquisition action has heavier than in previous years, with fest buys including IFC Midnight picking up Brit horror title “Kill List” and the Weinstein Co. buying football docu “Undefeated.” Buyers continue to circle buzzed-about titles including “Weekend” and “Fightville.”

The narrative feature jury — including Roger Ebert, Logan Hill and Michelle Satter — also gave prizes to Evan Ross’ breakthrough perf in “96 Minutes” and Elliot Davis’ cinematography in “A Year in Mooring.”

In the juried docu feature competition, Tristan Patterson’s directing bow “Dragonslayer,” about skateboarding kids in the California suburbs, won the grand jury and cinematography (Eric Koretz) prizes, while “Where Soldiers Come From” won for editing (Kyle Henry, Heather Courtney) and “The City Dark” for music (The Fishermen Three, Ben Fries).